Category Archives: Allopathic Medicine

Leaky Gut Syndrome (LGS) is a problem in people and animals alike. And recent research is pointing to LGS as a possible causative agent in many previously unrelated diseases. What Is Leaky Gut Syndrome? The GI track (or alimentary canal in medical jargon) should be thought of as an internal … Continue reading →

While canine diabetes tends to be a fairly common disease, the canine form of the disease is quite different than the human and feline form of the disease. Type 2 diabetes can occur in felines due to a diet that is concentrated with carbohydrates, and similarly, humans can develop Type … Continue reading →

We all know the yarn about curiosity killing the cat. However, most of us (myself included) don’t know the genesis of that saying. However, we experience it here nearly once every December. We all know that cats – and especially kittens – are extremely curious animals. They like to investigate … Continue reading →

There’s plenty of debate about whether pets should be vaccinated at all, especially after they’re 1-2 years old. We still vaccinate dogs and cats throughout their lifespan, and we use 3 year vaccines whenever possible. However, in cats we use vaccines that are only labeled for one year, and there’s … Continue reading →

Allergies and allergic skin disease (also sometimes referred to as atopy or atopic dermatitis) is a lifelong condition. It is an inflammatory response that occurs in the skin as a result of allergies, and it is one of the most common skin conditions seen in dogs, cats, and horses. There … Continue reading →